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Posted: 04:42 pm Oct 18 2005
by dave04kdx
What about "Plastic Dip"? You know, the stuff that you dip tools in to coat the handles and such. Its durable and replaceable. I think I will give it a try

Posted: 05:49 pm Oct 18 2005
by KDXGarage
It sounds like it would be cheaper to buy some frame guards than to get the bottle of Plastic Dip large enough to dip a frame down into.

Posted: 07:27 pm Oct 18 2005
by Colorado Mike
Keep in mind that the damage to the paint is caused by your boots. The hard plastic used on modern boots holds abrasive particles and abrades the paint. For this reason, I prefer to wear Wookie boots. Sure they're a little warm and offer minimal protection, but keeping my bike looking like it never touched dirt makes it all worthwhile. A side benefit is evident when running into the occasional Sasquatch. Why, if you're in Wookie boots, they don't spook near as easy, and may even offer up some of their secret Yeti-shine for a toast!

Posted: 08:51 pm Oct 18 2005
by Indawoods
And here I thought my Ballet slippers were a good idea!

Posted: 11:07 am Oct 19 2005
by dave04kdx
Ok Mr. Smartarse Jason...... I guess I had that one coming for all the "got the manual comments".
I did apply a bit of the plastic dip last night. I taped off the areas that I wanted to protect. I brushed on the plastic dip and smoothed it with my finger. I dipped my finger in water and it kept the dip from sticking to my finger and made the plastic dip fairly smooth. It looks ok, time will tell if it holds up.
I applied the dip while dancing a ballet in my wookie boots

My wife and son are very worried about me now

Posted: 01:14 pm Oct 19 2005
by KDXGarage
Sorry, had to kid you a little bit.

Let us know how it turns out. (the dip, not the ballet)
Posted: 08:41 am Oct 21 2005
by dave04kdx
The plastic dip held up great during a fairly hard ride in the desert behind my house.

Posted: 09:54 am Oct 21 2005
by IdahoCharley
You know that doesn't look half-bad! No ridges to catch boots on to boot - pun intended.
Posted: 10:16 am Oct 21 2005
by skipro3
Don't ya just love how clean a bike stays riding in the desert?!
Nice job, Dave.
Posted: 11:22 am Oct 21 2005
by Green Hornet


skipro3 wrote:Don't ya just love how clean a bike stays riding in the desert?!
Nice job, Dave.
I hate clean bikes

Where did you get that dip stuff??
Posted: 01:34 pm Oct 21 2005
by dave04kdx
Ski:
Yep it pretty nice, especially the day after a light rain. Nothing but a bit of dust on the rims after a good ride.
I got the dip at Home Depot. I have also seen it at Checker Auto and Pep Boys
Thanks for the complements guys.
Posted: 01:48 pm Oct 21 2005
by KDXGarage
Looks great! Thanks for the report. Keep us updated on it.
Posted: 01:09 am Oct 26 2005
by dave04kdx
Well, the Plastic dip looked and worked great for the first ride. Second ride 75% of it wasnt on the frame when I got back

Unless you want to replace it every couple of rides it isnt worth the effort.
David
Posted: 02:43 am Oct 26 2005
by KDXer
Cheers for the update Dave.

Posted: 03:12 am Oct 26 2005
by KDXGarage
Well, dang. It was worth a shot. Thanks for the update.
Posted: 10:05 am Oct 26 2005
by m0rie
There go my plans for dipping my entire frame in the stuff...thanks for ruining that idea!

Posted: 10:26 am Oct 26 2005
by GS
Kinda sounds like it may have worn off as opposed to wearing off?
Thanks,
Greg
Posted: 10:29 am Oct 26 2005
by GS
OOPS..... please insert " Kinda sounds like it may have worn off as opposed to peeling off "